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About Frankfort

Frankfort, Illinois, is a village located in Cook and Will Counties. According to Forbes, the village is ranked in the top 50 fastest growing suburbs in the nation.

Frankfort is part of the Lincoln Way Community High School District 210. The district is home to Lincoln Way East High School, which is ranked in the top 75 schools in the state. If you are worried about that big exam coming up, online and in-person tutoring in Frankfort might help you improve in your test prep. The surrounding area hosts multiple top ranked schools. The number four ranked school in the country, the University of Chicago, lies just 30 miles away. The top 100 ranked Illinois Institute of Technology is approximately 30 miles away in Chicago. You might improve your chances of getting into the best schools if you take advantage of Frankfort, IL, tutors for both online or in-home private tutoring and test prep instruction. No matter the challenge you face, private tutors in Frankfort can provide you online or in-home tutoring instruction to assist with your challenging course or test prep.

The area around Frankfort offers a variety of things for you to do. If you have any children, the KidsWork Children's Museum is a perfect place to visit. The museum is an institution that brings the community together. There, you will find various hands-on interactive exhibits to play with. The museum strives to instill a lifelong curiosity and to nurture learning. CMP Tactical Lazer Tag in Frankfort offers an action-packed fun-filled day for you to enjoy. This is not your average Laser Tag. The venue offers a multi-level playing field, and it even has places to climb. You can also rent the venue for parties and events. CMP Tactical Lazer Tag will ensure that you have an adventure like never before.

Less than 45 minutes away lies multiple professional sports teams in Chicago. If you like to watch the National Hockey League, you can go to United Center to see the Chicago Blackhawks play. The Chicago Bulls of the NBA also play at United Center. If you prefer baseball, both the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs play in town. You can watch the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer over at Toyota Park. If you prefer football, you can cheer the Chicago Bears on at Soldier Field.

Looking to gain an edge on the competition? Frankfort, IL, tutors are available to students in the area.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"He will have a test on rational functions, graphing rational functions and direct variation soon. We have reviewed the packet that consists of the test topics. The student reviewed graphing rational functions and he has explained asymptotes, x-int, y-int, domain and range of the functions correctly without any explanation. He is good at graphing rational functions. They are allowed to use calculators on the test and he knows how to use a calculator to graph, find the asymptotes and also x-int, y-int. After that we worked on simplifying rational function by multiplying and dividing them. On those problems, I told him that he needs to remember factoring all polynomials before he starts simplifying. Last, we went over direct variation problems. At the end of the our session we went over all formulas and methods by question and answer. He will go over the review pack and notes one more time before he takes the test. "

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"We went through several lessons of the student's online geometry course. Specifically covering perpendicular bisectors, median, and midpoints of triangles as well as some vocabulary concepts. Took a hands on approach, went though each problem encouraging him to complete the problem on his own and assisting if necessary. His geometry grade is improving! Good session!"

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"We covered probability today. We covered the basics in calculating probability for a single event, mutually exclusive events and independent events. We went over the student's homework set as well."

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"Today the student and I worked through problems involving finding the inverse of functions, both by graphing and by algebraic means."

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"The student has been learning a lot of new material recently. We have been covering linear equations, which builds on a good understanding of algebra. He is doing pretty well."

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"The student and I revisited his goals. I do believe there was growth. He was able to restate the desired actions and seemed to be more invested in the process. We spent a great majority of the time working on a creative writing piece based on a trip he had to San Francisco. We set a timeline for the story and mapped various events he wanted to include. We ended the session with a discussion on summarizing and I asked him to give 15 minutes a night to reading a novel. He has chosen the "Hunger Games" series."

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"Student A is practicing adding fractions with whole numbers. She also worked on reducing fractions. She is doing very well only making minor mistakes. Student B is working on multiplication. She is really struggling with her threes. She understands the concept behind the multiplication but is having trouble with memorizing her facts. I left her flashcards to study and worksheets to do as well. Today I took a step back to see if she could do her three's on her own."

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"We worked with applications of theorems that define parallelograms. The student is generally comfortable with the algebra side of this, though we needed to review how to solve simultaneous linear equations. We also worked on how to identify parallelograms based on coordinates. "

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"Today, the student and I worked on graphing trig functions - sin/cos with different amplitudes, periods, and phase shifts. "

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"The student prepared for her concept check on the first to sections of chapter 6. She verbally described the concepts learned in class accurately when prompted. She solved unit ratio problems and compared ratios effectively, demonstrating good understanding of the concepts. She will continue to practice checking her work and catching errors in the process. She has shown notable improvement in division and multiplication. She is able to quickly manipulate numbers and detect numerical patterns. She asked if she should requested advanced math homework from her teacher. She reported feeling comfortable with the math assignments and indicated interest in more challenging homework assignments. I suggested she request additional homework packets for chapter 5, which we will use in session as review. Mastering chapter 5 concepts will be key, as it is fundamental to understanding and computing concepts covered in subsequent chapters. "

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"We worked on some stoichiometry tonight. There were conversions from grams to moles and moles to grams and Avogadro's number 6. We used 022 x 10^23 to calculate numbers of atoms or molecules in some problems. "